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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Yesterday my old neighbor knocked on my door angrily. Obviously, my cat, Rocco, had left a turd (·à±ã) in his perfect flower beds.

Fortunately, I wasn¡¯t home when this happened, so he angrily complained to my friend and neighbor Kate about this. She was kind enough to listen to him and to go down into the garden with him to have a look. She even took a picture.

When I got home later, Kate had left a message on my answering machine about the incident. Hearing it was about my cat again, my stomach turned. Several weeks before, he¡¯d gotten so upset that he threatened to put rat traps on the ground, hoping that would frighten me into keeping my cat indoors. So, I was a little apprehensive this time.

But I couldn¡¯t help but laugh when Kate told me the whole story. I understood what gardening meant to him. Since my old neighbor retired ten years ago, he had spent all of his time on his garden. So when I saw him in the garden later on, I went to talk to him. To my surprise, it turned out quite nice. I was really surprised to find that I had the grace (ÑÅÁ¿) not to respond to his bad words. Instead, I engaged (ʹæÓÚ) him in a conversation on the beautiful flowers he¡¯d planted, the color combinations and the care he took to create such a sense of order. I tried to convey my understanding and appreciation without complimenting or talking down to him. I was really amazed by how that turned out. We hadn¡¯t had a conversation like that for over a year!

¡¾1¡¿The story happened .

A. between family members B. between strangers

C. between friends D. between neighbors

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°apprehensive¡± in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Anxious. B. Satisfied. C.Angry. D. Excited.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn from the text?

A. The author¡¯s friend dealt with the incident patiently after it happened.

B. The author¡¯s old neighbor had a bad relationship with all his neighbors.

C. It was the first time that the author¡¯s cat had made the neighbor angry.

D. The neighbor didn¡¯t say bad words about the cat¡¯s action.

¡¾4¡¿We can infer from the text that after the talk with his old neighbor, the author would .

A. throw his cat away B. send his cat to others

C. feel relaxed and happy D. become more nervous

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We now think of chocolate as sweet, but once it was bitter£®We think of it as a candy, but once it was a medicine£®Today, chocolate can be a hot drink, a frozen dessert, or just a snack£®Sometimes it's an ingredient£¨ÅäÁÏ£© in the main course of a meal£®Mexicans make a hot chocolate sauce called mole and pour it over chicken£®The Mexicans also eat chocolate with spices£¨ÏãÁÏ£© like chili peppers£®

Chocolate is a product of the tropical cacao tree£®The beans taste so bitter that even the monkeys say "Ugh!" and run away£®Workers must first dry and then roast the beans£®This removes the bitter taste£®

The word "chocolate" comes from a Mayan word£®The Mayas were an ancient people who once lived in Mexico£®They valued the cacao tree£®Some used the beans for money, while others crushed them to make a drink£®

When the Spaniards came to Mexico in the sixteenth century, they started drinking cacao too£® Because the drink was strong and bitter, they thought it was a medicine£®No one had the idea of adding sugar£®The Spaniards took some beans back to Europe and opened cafes£®Wealthy people drank cacao and said it was good for the digestion£®

In the 1800s, the owner of a chocolate factory in England discovered that sugar removed the bitter taste of cacao£®It quickly became a cheap and popular drink£®Soon afterwards, a factory made the first solid block of sweetened chocolate£®Later on, another factory mixed milk and chocolate together£® People liked the taste of milk chocolate even better£®

Besides the chocolate candy bar, one of the most popular American snacks is the chocolate chip cookie£®Favorite desserts are chocolate cream pie and, of course, an ice cream sundae with hot fudge sauce£®

¡¾1¡¿It was _____that discovered sugar could remove the bitter taste of cacao£®

A£®The workers in the chocolate factory

B£®The Spaniards

C£®The people in England

D£®The owner of a chocolate factory

¡¾2¡¿The Spaniards think that cacao was a medicine because_____

A£®it was strong and bitter£®

B£®it was good for digestion£®

C£®it cured man's diseases£®

D£®it was a kind of drink for good health£®

¡¾3¡¿Which is the right time order of the events regarding chocolate?

a£®Chocolate became a cheap and popular drink in England£®

b£®A factory made the first solid block of sweetened chocolate£®

c£®The Spaniards started drinking cacao£®

d£®It was found that sugar removed the bitter taste of cacao£®

e£®A factory mixed milk and chocolate together£®

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C£®c-d-a-b-e D£®c-d-b-e-a

¡¾4¡¿It can be inferred from the passage that _____£®

A£®chocolate can be a hot drink, a frozen dessert, or a candy bar

B£®Mexicans like chocolate very much

C£®chocolate is a product of the cacao tree

D£®people liked the taste of chocolate mixed with milk

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